Controlled drainage is a management strategy designed to mitigate water quality issues caused by subsurface drainage. To improve controlled drainage system management and better understand its hydrological and environmental effects, this study analyzed water table recession rate, as well as drain flow, nitrate and phosphorus loads of both free and controlled drainage systems, and simulated the hydrology of a free drainage system to evaluate surface runoff and ponding at the Davis Purdue Agricultural Center located in Eastern Indiana. Statistical analyses, including paired watershed approach and paired t-test, indicated that controlled drainage had a statistically significant effect (p-value <0.01) on the rate of water table fall and reduc...
Artificial subsurface drainage systems are often used throughout the upper Midwest to remove excess ...
Abstract: Agricultural subsurface drainage is installed across vast extents of the United States’ C...
Water table management through the use of artificial subsurface drainage systems is of primary impor...
Drainage water management is one conservation practice that is used for reducing drainage outflow an...
Subsurface drainage, popularly known as tile drainage, is an essential water management practice in ...
Due to naturally high groundwater tables, many soils in the Midwest need artificial drainage for eco...
Controlled drainage is the practice of using a water control structure to hold water in agricultural...
Understanding the hydrologic controls that regulate outflow from free and managed subsurface drainag...
The installation of subsurface drainage has increased in recent years due to improved economics of t...
Subsurface (tile) drainage is an important water management practice for agricultural watersheds in ...
Agriculture drainage ditches serve as the veins of the Midwestern agricultural landscapes. The trans...
The objectives of this study were to determine the impact of shallow, controlled, conventional, and ...
Movement of water and nutrients through subsurface drainage systems is a concern in many midwestern ...
Drainage water management, in the context of subsurface agricultural drainage, consists of managing ...
Understanding the hydrologic controls that regulate outflow from free and managed subsurface drainag...
Artificial subsurface drainage systems are often used throughout the upper Midwest to remove excess ...
Abstract: Agricultural subsurface drainage is installed across vast extents of the United States’ C...
Water table management through the use of artificial subsurface drainage systems is of primary impor...
Drainage water management is one conservation practice that is used for reducing drainage outflow an...
Subsurface drainage, popularly known as tile drainage, is an essential water management practice in ...
Due to naturally high groundwater tables, many soils in the Midwest need artificial drainage for eco...
Controlled drainage is the practice of using a water control structure to hold water in agricultural...
Understanding the hydrologic controls that regulate outflow from free and managed subsurface drainag...
The installation of subsurface drainage has increased in recent years due to improved economics of t...
Subsurface (tile) drainage is an important water management practice for agricultural watersheds in ...
Agriculture drainage ditches serve as the veins of the Midwestern agricultural landscapes. The trans...
The objectives of this study were to determine the impact of shallow, controlled, conventional, and ...
Movement of water and nutrients through subsurface drainage systems is a concern in many midwestern ...
Drainage water management, in the context of subsurface agricultural drainage, consists of managing ...
Understanding the hydrologic controls that regulate outflow from free and managed subsurface drainag...
Artificial subsurface drainage systems are often used throughout the upper Midwest to remove excess ...
Abstract: Agricultural subsurface drainage is installed across vast extents of the United States’ C...
Water table management through the use of artificial subsurface drainage systems is of primary impor...